so many come to me but ongoing to pick ligia barnett who is a a descendent in the technical sense in that she lives in high poverty black neighborhood in washington, d.c. i interviewed her several times, which were neighborhood. she lives in a very, very poor area in south east d.c. near the maryland line. and i got to know her because she was a client of a georgetown law health law clinic, and to meet this woman, she is a dynamo. she's a really impressive person to me. she has a lot of knowledge and and a lot of gumption, and she actually had been metaclass and through some unfortunate circumstances found herself and her family homeless i follow her through the struggle to get some stable housing. she was actually more functional than a lot of people around her in this homeless shelter, and really took advantage of all the services that the georgetown law students provided her. i tried to show how much assistance she needed, and it took a lawsuit because she was discriminate against. she got a housing voucher and it's illegal in washington, d.c. to discriminate based on source of in